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those watching on the net, they understand this graphic. it's a very simple graph. it is one, a picture is worth a thousand words. i believe in our day god has doubled not a dream, but a scripture, you might say since we are in the last days and the prophecies are close to sealed. to the last day we can check our map and see if our interpretation of the scripture in regards to us actually being in the time of the end is correct. now, there's two ways to do this. it's doubled. the first way to do this, to determine that we're in the last days is to take the 560 years from the destruction of the temple to jesus christ, multiplying it by 3-1/2, the figure given in the book of revelation to the second coming and add the first 560. that would give us 2,5 20 years. the second way that we can verify our math is found in the mysterious [bell]. >> thank you very much.
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next speaker. [speaker not understood] seventh century china. then introduced into europe in 13th century by trade with china. so, where is san francisco public library? capital currency is means of labor exchange for production of basic needs. strict relation to right to life, control ranks of class, give financial cost its prime. this dictated exchange knows antagonism and revolutions, but not its end. education, schooltion, work ethic for basic needs, childbirth humanity to death. a financial cost that as of 2012 international world order
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is based upon financial cost. capital currency financial cost, u.n. basic needs exposing [speaker not understood] obliged by law for humanity to promote free speech propagation, [speaker not understood] for human and environmental marketing ownership and production, socialist capitalism, [speaker not understood], fascism. two centuries, republican democratic bodies, ability to gain, plan, life, death, whisper, come together, constitutional democracy. but aged emotional symphonic [speaker not understood], pointing had i finger to an
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introduction to a [speaker not understood] in logic. * his finger good afternoon. good afternoon, president chiu and supervisors. ♪ you know that i would be untrue you know that i would be a city liar if i was to say to you this city couldn't get much higher come on city lit the city fire city, city lit the city fire sfgtv graphics go onset the city night on fire ♪ you know that it would be untrue you know you got to make peace awhile then you can really smile and make it really noaa while come on city light the city with the city fire come on city
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light the city fire [speaker not understood] ♪ you know that i would be untrue you know that you would be a liar if i was to say to you city you couldn't get much higher go, city [speaker not understood] ♪ peace to and it's the last chance last chance for a drink last chance for drinking at chris daily's and we need you on halloween beside you beside you to come on by and guide you it's the last drink last chance for the bar we need you all [speaker not understood] beside you to guide you
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and we'll need you last dance at chris daly's bar ♪ good afternoon, supervisors, members of the general public. burning san franciscans in the street, that's what's been happening in this city since september 2001 when this board of supervisors came out with a resolution to close the last public horse sporting facility in san francisco and reopen it in the quickest, most efficient manner possible. and here we are 11 years later,
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nothing has happened. but yet the supervisors have all these little pet projects that they somehow think is going to help the city and county of san francisco. what a joke. i've been going around this city for the past 10 years asking everybody, what is going on down there at the golden gate park stables? and the board of supervisors lack of motivation and input to get them reopened. they all came back and said, there's only one solution. you need to go to the supervisors and you need to make a resolution asking every one of those supervisors to hold hands, walk on the golden gate bridge, and jump off. that is the only thing that the san francisco board of supervisors could ever do to
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help this city. take a running, flying jump. thank you. >> next speaker. good afternoon, supervisors. i'm peter war field, library user association on october 4. two out of three sides of the bernal heights branch library mural were painted out as i've already reported previously. what we have heard particularly about the process by which the mural was [speaker not understood] is that it is presumably an exemplary process and it's quite a disappointment that a progressive anomaly is considered a reliably progressive supervisor would have been the one along with the mayor to kickoff that process. as we've already mentioned, that process was highly undemocratic, including multiple violations of the
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sunshine ordinance, which we got six orders of determination on from the sunshine ordinance task force, the city's official sunshine watchdog. that group did not follow basic requirements that would normally be required by sunshine, which we've also talked about. these included a lack of publicly announced meetings, no agendas, no minutes, no recorded votes. this so-called statement of consensus which was a one documented fiscal created, nobody, including the library and supervisor campos were able to provide a copy with [speaker not understood] and not even one signature on any copy anywhere. with respect to conflict of interest within that process, there was a mediator appointed by the supervisor who then appointed all of the members, including a friend who was
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opposed to the preservation of the mural, the so-called compromise either way you cut it involves getting rid of everything. a member of the body who decided to say to the mural is not having the contract for replacement. >> thank you very much. next speaker. good afternoon, supervisors. my name is charlotte long. as one of many women that received residencies, a response allowing the sun to shine on the powers and practices of candidates running for appointed and elected offices, i'm a member of local 16 and have and am facing unrealistic roadblocks unable to seek employment in my field due to discriminatory blackmail against me and others. as of this moment i have open case at the eeoc against local 16. ms. victoria lewis and i went
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to the human rights commission and met with theresa sparks. sparks told us this was a touchy situation due to political connections involved. she then requested that we meet with tom willis which we did. we were told this is too far up the political ladder. he told us that he used to work for mayor lee before he became mayor with mayor gavin newsome. [speaker not understood] to this day i have yet to receive a response. and here is the letter. i don't know if you can see it or not. it's dated february 17, 2011. to mr. willis. the san francisco film office [speaker not understood] the film office has denied me upcoming and ongoing productionses in local 16's jurisdiction. many past executive directors of the [speaker not understood] have known about the situation and refuse to assist others with information on production. working as -- one of the commissioners [inaudible] that
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work on the major shows in town working as a production manager is impossible to get any information and get through to production to find out who is hiring in my field. president of the supervisor chiu's office is aware of the situation. [speaker not understood] while we were waiting for an ethics commission hearing. proceeded to inquire about ethics [speaker not understood]. we showed him the 2008 lmc report, which i have right here, that shows that local 16 paid out [speaker not understood] for sandy reid through matt gonzalez who was representing her as -- >> thank you very much. next speaker. victoria lewis, [speaker not understood]. 12 years ago -- >> please speak directly into the mic. 12 years ago, [speaker not understood] appeared before the human rights commission.
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the exact date was thursday, march 2nd, and here's the copy of the agenda. [speaker not understood] the human rights commission to investigate discriminatory hiring practices and retaliation by local 16 business manager [speaker not understood]. the commissioner [speaker not understood] -- >> excuse me, ma'am. there is a rule in the board chamber that public comment is not used to discuss candidates or ballot initiatives. so, i would ask you to refrain from referring to mention of any candidates. okay. [speaker not understood]. >> you can discuss the union but not any candidates. [speaker not understood] for speaking out against local 16. he spoke on the record about making things right. 20 years later no one has had the courage to make this right. we are still blacklisted by this union and not been able to work. as members of local 16 we have the [speaker not understood]. we were told they didn't have to work because their husbands
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could take care of us. they whispered [speaker not understood] and we haven't. [speaker not understood] local 16, the eeoc and nrb, women and people of color who could not join the union and retaliated against if they said [speaker not understood]. case was reese endly settled for [speaker not understood]. * recently [speaker not understood] never investigate these charges. only one journalist of countless newspapers we contacted for help has ever dared tackle this story. she was fired before her story went to press. it is not known if her report will be published or not. we are asking that whatever you can to stop the [speaker not understood] and stop [speaker not understood]. >> thank you very much. next speaker.
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good afternoon. john [speaker not understood] from san francisco. this is about human behavior. [speaker not understood] changed the time, but our basic instincts did not. our place i can [speaker not understood] syndromes for getting an adrenaline high, watching a batman movie at midnight with plenty of violence. we don't need any training, but just do r your thing. and it says, ask hollywood. if you can get people to plunder in their basic pledge of syndrome instincts we can leave the important decisions to our chosen leaders. i am not [speaker not understood], but let's think of something else once in a while. [speaker not understood] probing far from undermining our spiritual convictions [speaker not understood]. at the root of the controversy
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is the question of what human beings are. how are we to [speaker not understood] that is true to our spirit, nature and intellect. i use the word intellect [speaker not understood]. to be able to tell one thing from another is the power to make distinctions to sort things through. [speaker not understood] that concerns me the most. the battle for our minds [speaker not understood]. we should be taught not what to think, but how to think. i should practice some more. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. good afternoon, supervisors.
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we the people of the united states, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice and share domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and to prosperity to ordain and establish this constitution for the united states of america. i have two boys living in kenya and these word have provided some inspiration for the following. then the lord said to moses, rise early in the morning and go in before pharaoh and say to him, thus says the lord god of
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the hebrews, let my people go that they may serve me. for at this time i will send all my plagues to your very heart and your servants and on your people that you may know that there is none like me in all the earth. now, if i had stretched out my hand and struck you and your people with pestilence, then you would have been cut off from the earth. but indeed for this purpose i have raised you up that i may show you my power in you and that my name may be declared in all the earth. as yet you exalt yourself against my people in that you will not let them go. behold tomorrow about this time i will cause very heavy hail to rain down such as not has been seen in egypt since its founding until now. therefore, send now and gather your livestock and all that you have for the hail shall come
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down on it. >> thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you very much. next speaker. peter alexander. i am that i'm and unto those that are being addressed, the almighty command to all those whose hearts be true. here by the city of law by the bay, [speaker not understood] the animals, almighty say. free them all the mother of boycotts president bradford bell the call. -- be the call. i tell you, i love you all and [speaker not understood] is going to toss you off the golden gate bridge, i wouldn't allow it not unless you have life jackets. regarding the giantsv, the story of the day is pitcher who
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was speaking on behalf of human trafficking in palo alto in two days. and let me touch upon sheriff mirkarimi, he's been given a reprieve so i would encourage you to see [speaker not understood] any negatives and allow him and help him so that he may now be involved in with the second opportunity to clear the case of kevin cohen. for myself and ted gunderson, we were the guardian, we gave them the information can they refuse to print it. we have dan noyes an investigative reporter for kgo that refuses to investigate. he's disregarded all the information he's been given over the last year and a half and he wants to do something with some secondhand information from somebody in san quinten which is completely false. i invite you all to google jeremy [speaker not understood] human trafficking and also please write down and google this. michael aquino, kevin cohen. i'll give you some information
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in a dvd. the most important thing is [speaker not understood]. and we have people here calling and complaining upon you. no, you're not the problem. and you're not the answer. you need to maybe do a few more things, but the answer is with the people that are complaining. they're the ones that are allowing the misery of the animals and as far as the gentleman before me, the plagues are already here and so are the storms. so, i invoke in your heart a greater love to come forward and step forward and [inaudible]. >> thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you very much, sir. thank you very much. thank you very much. next speaker. supervisors and the public, my name is doug malar, public investigator of crimes against children covered up by law enforcement. i'm addressing the issue of domestic violence which we all
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are for, but also the fact that lieutenant colonel mike aquino lives here in the city is involved in human trafficking and sacrifices. he's been exposed in eight states by over eight of had i victims. the bottom line is [speaker not understood] i gave to district attorney [speaker not understood] august 3rd, this year. and it says, we are coming to expose you for covering up this murder of kevin [speaker not understood]. and p.s., as san francisco police department and now d.a.. now, we're going to give you each a copy of this update, but this is addressed to sheriff mirkarimi dated today. here is the ammo you need to go after d.a. gaskon for his
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protection of aquino torture and murders. please call me. i want to add to that stating that as chief of police, he stopped the investigation by deputy chief of police chin, shinn, who he put out to pasture instead of investigating the murders that aqino was involved in, he put him on the airport in security. in addition to that we have, of course, the board of supervisors need to pass a resolution and assist the san francisco police department chief, the sheriff and the district attorney, reopen the aquino investigations because they've been order today be covered up by the fbi. i talked to two investigators, homicide investigators that told me that in person, in their offices separately. we have a u.s. army cid,
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criminal investigation division, i'll give you each a copy of what was said there. thank you. >> thank you. final speaker, please. [speaker not understood]. to get reelected for obama to come clean about the [speaker not understood] of 9/11, [speaker not understood] former president bush trapped in afghanistan. during last momon's presidential debate on foreign policy, the president of our $16 billion corrupt united states gave aid to domestic enemies panatumimabv to betray people, unconstitutional wars against cia fabricated enemies for fascist gain. obama claimed to be our commander-in-chief, which he is not. he [speaker not understood] end the war in iraq which he has not. he lied about those ho actually killed us on 9/11 t. was not al qaeda. the three capital crimes of
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trees on rendered constitutionalist turn dictator president obama [speaker not understood]. he can redeem himself. number three, more mass murder mitt transformed himself to more money mitt romnesia. [speaker not understood] imposter commander-in-chief obama committed a treason which is a felony. [speaker not understood] worried about being held accountable to [speaker not understood] by yours truly, [speaker not understood]. [speaker not understood].
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president obama has lost his main no-brainer issue [speaker not understood]. >> thank you very much. next speaker. john jingle. with more mass murders, [speaker not understood] controlling the media, obama needs another no-brainer issue to win over independent voters and that decisive issue is what clint east wood asked an empty chair to do and that is bring them home tomorrow morning. i think this legislative body has tried to end the arsenal conflicts in iraq and afghanistan still going on. but here is a time when mr. obama could use his authority to use armed forces as he
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determines to be necessary under martial law 107 24 3, domestic terrorism act of 2002, to order the troops home tomorrow. they can't come home because they're tripped. but at least the average idiot voter would have then another decisive issue between a guy who wants to maintain mass murder and a guy who wants to end it. and this legislative body is perhaps the most powerful on earth because you have a chance to influence the shadow president of the united states, my friend willie brown, when he becomes vice president of the united states [speaker not understood] organized crimes for 9/11 friendly plan, and you can break agenda today, the brown act allows you to do that to make an emergency request for the president of the united states to order our troops home
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under martial law [speaker not understood], which will end 77 unconstitutional wars since world war ii and get him reelected. i think he'd like that. thank you for listening. >> thank you. next speaker. we're switching the microphone. now you can go. my name is paulette brown and i'm here again i'm going to show the video i've been showing every week concerning our little children, the violence going on here [speaker not understood]. [video presentation] >> it is quite another to experience the sudden violent
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death of a loved one. it is not a joke. [gunshots] >> in 2004 san francisco experienced [speaker not understood] ♪ [speaker not understood],
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we need someone to stand with us. we feel sorry for those people that got murdered on mission street. we want to help them also, but we need someone to stand with us. we don't want to lose another child either. the homicide victim are the people of color. their loved ones, living in neighborhoods and [speaker not understood] must deal with this -- >> thank you very much. [inaudible]. >> that is. thank you very much. are there any other members of the public that wish to speak in general public comment? seeing none, general public comment is closed. colleagues, it is 3:37. why don't we go now to our 3:30 special commendations. why don't we go to supervisor